SSD is wrong before boot to system

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I installed Ubuntu 16.04 six months ago. Everything worked perfectly.



And then I installed Steam and I played a PC game for maybe 3 hours, and powered off my PC at night. The next day, there was a problem when booting my system.



Error: Enviroment block too small


I tried to find information about how to repair this and I tried to repair it with recovery mode. (here).



And I had the same problem with Windows (boot problem), then I re-installed and it was working again.



Maybe wrong SSD??



I don't want to reinstall again. Where is the problem?



Thank you for answer.



Here is log from BootRepair while using an Ubuntu liveCD.



PC:



  • SSD Disk Samsung EVO 250GB

  • Motherboard ASRock F55

  • 12GB RAM (I tried Memory test and was good)

  • GPU: GeForce GTX 960

  • CPU: Intel Core i5









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    I installed Ubuntu 16.04 six months ago. Everything worked perfectly.



    And then I installed Steam and I played a PC game for maybe 3 hours, and powered off my PC at night. The next day, there was a problem when booting my system.



    Error: Enviroment block too small


    I tried to find information about how to repair this and I tried to repair it with recovery mode. (here).



    And I had the same problem with Windows (boot problem), then I re-installed and it was working again.



    Maybe wrong SSD??



    I don't want to reinstall again. Where is the problem?



    Thank you for answer.



    Here is log from BootRepair while using an Ubuntu liveCD.



    PC:



    • SSD Disk Samsung EVO 250GB

    • Motherboard ASRock F55

    • 12GB RAM (I tried Memory test and was good)

    • GPU: GeForce GTX 960

    • CPU: Intel Core i5









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      I installed Ubuntu 16.04 six months ago. Everything worked perfectly.



      And then I installed Steam and I played a PC game for maybe 3 hours, and powered off my PC at night. The next day, there was a problem when booting my system.



      Error: Enviroment block too small


      I tried to find information about how to repair this and I tried to repair it with recovery mode. (here).



      And I had the same problem with Windows (boot problem), then I re-installed and it was working again.



      Maybe wrong SSD??



      I don't want to reinstall again. Where is the problem?



      Thank you for answer.



      Here is log from BootRepair while using an Ubuntu liveCD.



      PC:



      • SSD Disk Samsung EVO 250GB

      • Motherboard ASRock F55

      • 12GB RAM (I tried Memory test and was good)

      • GPU: GeForce GTX 960

      • CPU: Intel Core i5









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      I installed Ubuntu 16.04 six months ago. Everything worked perfectly.



      And then I installed Steam and I played a PC game for maybe 3 hours, and powered off my PC at night. The next day, there was a problem when booting my system.



      Error: Enviroment block too small


      I tried to find information about how to repair this and I tried to repair it with recovery mode. (here).



      And I had the same problem with Windows (boot problem), then I re-installed and it was working again.



      Maybe wrong SSD??



      I don't want to reinstall again. Where is the problem?



      Thank you for answer.



      Here is log from BootRepair while using an Ubuntu liveCD.



      PC:



      • SSD Disk Samsung EVO 250GB

      • Motherboard ASRock F55

      • 12GB RAM (I tried Memory test and was good)

      • GPU: GeForce GTX 960

      • CPU: Intel Core i5






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          I tried to some things.
          I found command sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
          More here






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            I found command sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
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